作者
Morten A Karsdal, Thomas J Martin, Jens Bollerslev, Claus Christiansen, Kim Henriksen
发表日期
2007/4/1
来源
Journal of bone and mineral research
卷号
22
期号
4
页码范围
487-494
出版商
John Wiley and Sons and The American Society for Bone and Mineral Research (ASBMR)
简介
Some osteopetrotic mutations lead to low resorption, increased numbers of osteoclasts, and increased bone formation, whereas other osteopetrotic mutations lead to low resorption, low numbers of osteoclasts, and decreased bone formation. Elaborating on these findings, we discuss the possibility that osteoclasts are the source of anabolic signals for osteoblasts. In normal healthy individuals, bone formation is coupled to bone resorption in a tight equilibrium. When this delicate balance is disturbed, the net result is pathological situations, such as osteopetrosis or osteoporosis. Human osteopetrosis, caused by mutations in proteins involved in the acidification of the resorption lacuna (ClC‐7 or the a3‐V‐ATPase), is characterized by decreased resorption in face of normal or even increased bone formation. Mouse mutations leading to ablation of osteoclasts (e.g., loss of macrophage‐colony stimulating factor [M …
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